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St Moritz, Switzerland PDF Print E-mail
St Moritz is one of the world’s finest ski resorts, with an international reputation for its strikingly beautiful setting in Switzerland’s Engadine Valley, superb ski slopes and off-piste options, sensational après-ski scene, and enticing shopping opportunities. The resort has been host to two Winter Olympics and an FIS World Ski Championship.

St Moritz is a glamorous resort town offering far more than just excellent ski slopes. Its stylish shops and boutiques, cultural venues and performances, exquisite views, gourmet cuisine and ritzy nightlife combine to create an exclusive allure that is utterly appealing to the rich and famous.

St Moritz boasts 88 superb runs, distributed over 80kms, and has access to an additional 350kms of downhill runs. The longest piste in the ski resort is eight kilometres, and the slopes are divided between beginners (35 per cent), intermediates (25 per cent) and advanced (40 per cent).

The region’s slopes are linked by a system of 56 lifts with the ability to transport 65,000 skiers per hour. In addition to the downhill runs, there are 180kms of cross-country trails, and some superb off-piste options for skiers and snowboarders. The ski season at St Moritz is between mid-November and the end of April, with optimal snow conditions over the Christmas period. The most convenient means of transportation to the resort is to fly to Zürich and hire a car to complete the journey.
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